Nigerian multimillionaire Ambassador Deinde Fernandez, a revered mining tycoon and diplomat, is dead.
Fernandez, at 78, died on Tuesday evening in a private hospital in
Brussels, Belgium after battling with an undisclosed illness for several
months. He died in the presence of Halima Maude Fernandez his wife, .
Fernandez was one of Nigeria’s most reclusive and mysterious billionaire. The intensely private Nigerian diplomat formerly served as
the Central African Republic’s ambassador to the United Nations.
Between 1982 and 1984 he served as advisor to the Angolan government on
economic matters. He was subsequently appointed as deputy permanent
representative of Mozambique in the United Nations in 1984. Between 1992
and 1995 he served as a special adviser to the president of Mozambique
on International Economic Matters.
Apart from scant information available in the public domain, very
little was known about him. He hardly granted interviews. He spent his
last days in Belgium. He was believed to enjoy a close friendship to
Angola’s president, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, and his natural resources
company Petro Inett, had extensive gold, diamond and oil mining
interests in Angola and the Central African Republic. He divided his
time between lavish homes in France, Scotland and the United States.
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